Communication and Artificial Intelligence

KOM1 Communication and Artificial Intelligence

Autumn 2026

Spring 2026
  • Topics

    This introductory course will teach you theoretical and practical aspects of professional communication in business and academic contexts. You will develop skills in both oral and written communication through case-based assignments. The course is linked to relevant topics from BED1 and SAM1A and is conducted as a combination of lectures, group work, and submissions.

    The course includes presentation techniques, digital communication, generative AI use, and academic writing.

  • Learning outcome

    Knowledge

    Upon completing the course, you will have knowledge of

    • key features of oral and written genres relevant in an economic-administrative context
    • relevant principles and strategies for communication
    • professional and ethically responsible use of generative AI
    • academic writing

    Skills

    Upon completing the course, you will be able to

    • deliver engaging and effective presentations on economic-administrative topics
    • prepare business reports and academic texts
    • reflect on your academic practice and adjust it under guidance

    General competence

    Upon completing the course, you will have

    • the ability to tailor a message to a specific audience
    • the ability to critically evaluate information from various sources

  • Teaching

    The course will consist of three weeks of lectures (2x2 hours) spread across the semester. During lecture-free weeks, you will work on group projects and submissions.

    A brief introduction to presentation techniques will be given during Case Day in Welcome Week (week 33). The introduction will offer you a sneak peek at what you will learn throughout the semester. We therefore recommend that you attend this introduction on Case Day.

  • Compulsory Activity

    None

  • Assessment

    A portfolio consisting of:

    1. One filmed presentation with slideshow

    2. One report/academic text

    3. One reflection text

    All portfolio elements are individual assignments.

    All portfolio components are individual assignments, and the final grade is determined based on an overall assessment of the three components, including the student’s academic development throughout the semester, as reflected in the reflection text.

    The elements of the portfolio are subject to review, and the grade may therefore be appealed. The entire portfolio (all three components) must be submitted within the same semester, and in the case of a retake, the entire portfolio must be resubmitted.

  • Grading Scale

    Pass/fail

  • Retake

    KOM1 does not have an assessment in the non-teaching semester (spring).

Overview

ECTS Credits
2,5
Teaching language
Norwegian
Teaching Semester

Autumn. Offered autumn 2026.

Course responsible

Margrete Dyvik Cardona, Associate professor, Department of professional and intercultural communication